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Ed Orgeron knows that LSU put up a fight and then some in a narrow loss at Alabama on Saturday, 20-14.
LSU used a fake punt early in the game, and then cut it to 6 points with a touchdown with 2:27 remaining, but couldn’t finish the upset. Max Johnson was 16-for-32 passing for 160 yards with 2 touchdowns and an interception.
LSU fell to 4-5 with the loss.
Here’s a sampling of what Orgeron told the media:
Ed Orgeron: “I truly thought we were the better team tonight. We came up a couple plays short.” He wished LSU had a better offensive plan in the second half.
— Wilson Alexander (@whalexander_) November 7, 2021
Ed Orgeron took a lot of risks tonight with fourth down calls and fakes. Then he ran off the field with his arms raised.
“We were coming into this house to win the game,” Orgeron said, “and so was I.”
— Wilson Alexander (@whalexander_) November 7, 2021
Ed Orgeron said he told Garrett Nussmeier that if he’s going to play him he wants it to be for significant snaps, not just a handful of plays, which is why Nussmeier never saw the field tonight.
— Julie Boudwin (@Julie_Boudwin) November 7, 2021
Ed Orgeron said LSU sent a “zero blitz” on Cam Lewis’ strip-sack late in the fourth quarter. LSU hasn’t run that this season. The call was part of eight different defenses LSU installed last week.
— Wilson Alexander (@whalexander_) November 7, 2021
Ed Orgeron: “We had the best week of practice and I know people get tired of hearing me say that, but we had the best week.”
Says he hopes the team brings this type of energy, fight the last few games of season.
— Julie Boudwin (@Julie_Boudwin) November 7, 2021
Ed Orgeron on the fake punt: “Give credit to Coach Mac, he put it in. Good call.”
— Julie Boudwin (@Julie_Boudwin) November 7, 2021
Ed Orgeron on his defense tonight: “I’m proud of them. I’m really proud of them. We should have won that game.”
— Julie Boudwin (@Julie_Boudwin) November 7, 2021
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.